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Yuzuru Hanyu (26 = ANA), who will win the championship for the first time in four years, has taken the lead. Two types of quad jumps were landed and 106.98 points were recorded. After the performance, he showed a satisfying expression. Nathan Chen (21 = USA), aiming for the third win in a row, was third with 98.85 points, and Shoma Uno (23 = Toyota Motor) was sixth with 92.62 points. The free event will take place on the 27th, and the two best Japanese players will be able to obtain up to 3 places for the 2010 Beijing Olympics within the total ranking of “13”.
Classification | player | score |
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1 | Yuzuru Hanyu (ANA) | 106.98 |
2 | Yuma Kagiyama (Hoshigaki International High Yokohama) | 100.96 |
3 | Nathan Chen (United States) | 98.85 |
4 | Mikhail Kolyada (FSFR) | 93.52 |
5 | Keegan Messing (Canada) | 93.51 |
6 | Shoma Uno (Toyota Engine) | 92.62 |
7 | Jason Brown (United States) | 91.25 |
8 | Cha Jun Hwan (Korea) | 91.15 |
9 | Kevin Aymoz (France) | 88.24 |
10 | Evgeni Semenenko (FSFR) | 86.86 |
eleven | Matteo Rizzo (Italy) | 83.30 |
12 | Han Yang (China) | 81.52 |
13 | Michal Brezina (Czech Republic) | 81.43 |
14 | Deniss Vasięevs (Latvia) | 81.22 |
fifteen | Daniel Grassle (Italy) | 79.43 |
sixteen | Konstantin Milyukov (Belarus) | 78.86 |
17 | Lucas Blitchgie (Switzerland) | 78.27 |
18 | Alexei Bychenko (Israel) | 78.05 |
19 | Boyan Jin (China) | 77.95 |
twenty | Nikolaj Majorov (Sweden) | 75.59 |
twenty-one | Morris Kubitera Shibiri (Georgia) | 74.66 |
22 | Ivan Schmuratko (Ukraine) | 73.98 |
2. 3 | Donovan Carrillo (Mexico) | 73.91 |
24 | Alexandre Selevco (Estonia) | 70.74 |
25 | Vincent Zhou (United States) | 70.51 |
26 | Paul Fentz (Germany) | 68.43 |
26 | Vladimir Litobintsev (Azerbaijan) | 68.43 |
28 | Basar Oktar (Turkey) | 67.14 |
29 | Maurizio Zandron (Austria) | 63.88 |
30 | Peter James Hallam (UK) | 61.56 |
31 | Walter Birtanen (Finland) | 60.27 |
32 | Michael Shadlov (Kazakhstan) | 59.14 |
33 | Larry Luporaba (Bulgaria) | 58.93 |
Yuzuru hanyu
Yuzuru Hanyu succeeds in all jumps SP106 / 98 points
■ Comment from Yuzuru Hanyu“I have one more day left, so I’ll rest well. I finished today. I wish I could put all the performances I’m looking for here. I think I can do it one by one.”
- Yuzuru Hanyu (filming / PNP) in front of the performance of the male SP
- Yuzuru Hanyu (filming / PNP) in front of the performance of the male SP
- (Shots / PNP)
Yuma kagiyama
Shoma One
Shoma Uno’s bittersweet beginning also “has one foot on the ground as a whole”
■ Comment from Shoma Uno“My frank impression was that I was able to land on the ice when I saw it on the last triple throttle and replay, so I’m really disappointed, but when I saw everything, it was a lot of fun. Overall, the ground I’m glad I set foot on it. the program “.
- Acting One (shot / PNP)
- (Shots / PNP)
- (Shots / PNP)
Yuzuru Hanyu (ANA)
Shoma Uno (Toyota Engine)
Yuma Kagiyama (Hoshigaki International High Yokohama)
Michael Shadlov (Kazakhstan)
Evgeni Semenenko (FSFR)
Donovan Carrillo (Mexico)
Konstantin Milyukov (Belarus)
Peter James Hallam (UK)
Walter Birtanen (Finland)
Larry Luporaba (Bulgaria)
Han Yang (China)
Cha Jun Hwan (Korea)
Lucas Blitchgie (Switzerland)
Nikolaj Majorov (Sweden)
Basar Oktar (Turkey)
Slavik Hayrapetian (Armenia)
Maurizio Zandron (Austria)
Paul Fentz (Germany)
Ivan Schmuratko (Ukraine)
Alexei Bychenko (Israel)
Mikhail Kolyada (FSFR)
Alexandre Selevco (Estonia)
Vladimir Litobintsev (Azerbaijan)
Vincent Zhou (United States)
Michal Brezina (Czech Republic)
Deniss Vasięevs (Latvia)
Kevin Aymoz (France)
Keegan Messing (Canada)
Boyan Jin (China)
Morris Kubitera Shibiri (Georgia)
Daniel Grassle (Italy)
Jason Brown (United States)
Matteo Rizzo (Italy)
Nathan Chen (United States)
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